DougalandDiego
Teenage Guinea Pig
Diego my roughly one year old pig was diagnosed with a heart murmur last Christmas - apparently the vet thinks one of his heart valves didn’t close but the vet I saw (very experienced vet who I take my dog to) wasn’t keen to put him on a diuretic until absolutely necessary as he hadn’t had many hooting episodes it was just the one.
Diego only has the odd occasion where he hoots and he coughs and it goes - a couple hours max (my vet thought it was probably when he’d been asleep for a long time and the fluid had built up in his chest) he had an episode where he was hooting for a longer period than usual (6 hours) on April 18th but was eating/drinking fine. I rang the vets and because of the current circumstances had an over the phone call the next day when the hooting had stopped. It wasn’t the vet I normally see as he is having to self isolate and he said that he didn’t want to start Diego on medication if it was only very rare that he had hooting episodes because of the other side effects it could have. He’s been a bit snuffly this morning. Is it worth having diuretic in the house and then just giving him a small amount when I hear him starting to hoot? The vet thought that might be the best way to go but said to keep an eye and ring back if it happened again. They close at lunch time today so wonder if it’s best to ring and ask to collect some? If so what amount would you suggest to give? The vet I spoke to on the phone seemed happy to hear suggestions.
I should also add we weigh the guinea pigs often and he hasn’t lost any weight!
Thanks in advance!
Diego only has the odd occasion where he hoots and he coughs and it goes - a couple hours max (my vet thought it was probably when he’d been asleep for a long time and the fluid had built up in his chest) he had an episode where he was hooting for a longer period than usual (6 hours) on April 18th but was eating/drinking fine. I rang the vets and because of the current circumstances had an over the phone call the next day when the hooting had stopped. It wasn’t the vet I normally see as he is having to self isolate and he said that he didn’t want to start Diego on medication if it was only very rare that he had hooting episodes because of the other side effects it could have. He’s been a bit snuffly this morning. Is it worth having diuretic in the house and then just giving him a small amount when I hear him starting to hoot? The vet thought that might be the best way to go but said to keep an eye and ring back if it happened again. They close at lunch time today so wonder if it’s best to ring and ask to collect some? If so what amount would you suggest to give? The vet I spoke to on the phone seemed happy to hear suggestions.
I should also add we weigh the guinea pigs often and he hasn’t lost any weight!
Thanks in advance!